Texas Mountain Laurel

The scientific name for this tree is sophora secundiflora. Those pods hanging from its branches might look like peanuts, but they actually contain red, poisonous seeds. So don’t go eating them, no matter how hungry you are. When the Texas Mountain Laurel blooms in the early spring, it gets to show off its beautiful purple flowers!

Sophora secundiflora (Texas mountain laurel)

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